Thursday, December 23, 2010

Why not get rid of "deadly global warming pollution" by injecting it into our drinks?

Can a 'Global Thermostat' Turn Climate Change Around?
Global Thermostat sounds too good to be true: It's a startup company that aims to address the threat of climate change by capturing carbon dioxide from the air, and then making productive use of it.

The CO2 could be used to help plants grow faster in greenhouses, as a feedstock for algae, for enhanced oil production, as an ingredient in bottling plants, as a natural refrigerant, or as a circulating fluid in a geothermal energy installation.
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Senator Murkowski wants to gut the EPA's ability to protect us from deadly global warming pollution

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